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Woyshner, Christine; Cucchiara, Maia – Educational Leadership, 2017
Who benefits from parent-teacher organizations in schools? Which parents are included, and which are excluded? How can school leaders work with them? In this article, an historian and a sociologist review the complex history of parent-teacher organizing and examine current issues in parental efforts to improve schools, including concerns about…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parents, Teachers, Parent Associations
Lowenstein, Ethan; Smith, Gregory – Educational Leadership, 2017
By allowing students to ask critical questions about the places and spaces surrounding them, teachers can empower them to develop problem-solving skills to tackle issues and make a difference in their communities. In this article, Smith and Lowenstein offer three wonderful examples of long-standing environmental place-based education projects that…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Place Based Education, Student Projects, Problem Solving
Anderson, Sarah; Gurnee, Anne – Educational Leadership, 2016
While the purpose of K-12 education is largely to train students for college and career, free education in a democratic society has another purpose: to prepare citizens to rule themselves. In this article, Anderson and Gurnee explain how place-based learning equips students to be active citizens in their communities. In this model, school localize…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Citizenship Education, Local History
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Perkins, David N.; Reese, James D. – Educational Leadership, 2014
School improvement initiatives can be like New Year's resolutions. They begin with a cherished vision of possibility and a spirit of commitment, and at first they make genuine progress. But over the long run, they fizzle out. In this article, David N. Perkins and James Reese explore four factors that help determine whether a change effort…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Goal Orientation, Educational Opportunities
Greene, Kim; Heyck-Williams, Jeff; Timpson Gray, Elicia – Educational Leadership, 2017
Problem solving spans all grade levels and content areas, as evidenced by this compilation of projects from schools across the United States. In one project, high school girls built a solar-powered tent to serve their city's homeless population. In another project, 4th graders explored historic Jamestown to learn about the voices lost to history.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Females, High School Students, Homeless People
Noguera, Pedro A.; Pierce, Jill C. – Educational Leadership, 2016
Across the United States, decisions championed in the name of school "reform" are segregating students on the basis of race and class. Traditional public schools that serve low-income students of color have been closed, consolidated, or co-located with charter schools. The officials initiating these reforms claim they will benefit…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Social Class, Low Income Groups, Minority Group Students
Johnson, Jean – Educational Leadership, 2015
Sometimes, education leaders are so intent on getting their message out that they neglect the other side of the equation--listening. In this article, Jean Johnson of Public Agenda describes the conditions that make "messaging" a perilous undertaking today. "These are skeptical times," she explains, in which Americans are…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Listening, Communication Skills, Communication Strategies
Bruckner, Martha; Mausbach, Ann – Educational Leadership, 2015
In 2005, the graduation rate for the Council Bluffs Community School District was, at 68 percent, the lowest in Iowa. District leaders knew that to improve, they needed to create a cultural change throughout the community. They began by getting community members involved in creating a strategic plan and mission statement that included a guarantee…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Educational Change, Change Strategies, Educational Improvement
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Clarke, John H. – Educational Leadership, 2012
Imagine a learning format that engages high schoolers personally in their learning while ensuring that they meet their school's prescribed standards. Clarke describes how the Pathways program created at a combined middle/high school in Bristol, Vermont (Mount Abraham Union High School), allows students to center school work around their personal…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Mentors, Inquiry, High School Students
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Harkavy, Ira; Hartley, Matthew; Weeks, Joann; Bowman, Cory – Educational Leadership, 2011
More than one-half of all institutions of higher education are located within or just outside urban areas. These colleges and university can offer rich resources to provide stability to a city and to improve the quality of life and learning in their communities and schools. The authors describe the university-assisted community schools model that…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Community Schools, School Community Relationship, College School Cooperation
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Johnson, Jean – Educational Leadership, 2013
Unless school leaders do more to help teachers, students, parents, taxpayers, and other key groups understand the need for change and the key roles they can play, school improvement will be spotty and nearly impossible to sustain, writes Public Agenda senior fellow Jean Johnson. Citing multiple surveys of these groups conducted by Public Agenda,…
Descriptors: Principals, Surveys, Educational Change, State Standards
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Peterson, Deborah S. – Educational Leadership, 2013
When Deborah Peterson reluctantly accepted the principalship of Roosevelt High School in Portland, Oregon, a high-poverty school no other qualified applicants would touch that her supervisor assigned to her, books for new principals were no help. The books suggested actions like crafting a school vision and developing professional learning…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Poverty, Poverty Areas
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De Witt, Peter M.; Moccia, Josephine – Educational Leadership, 2011
When a beloved school closes, community emotions run high. De Witt and Moccia, administrators in the Averill Park School District in upstate New York, describe how their district navigated through parents' anger and practical matters in closing a small neighborhood elementary school and transferring all its students to another school. With a group…
Descriptors: School Closing, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, School Community Relationship
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Pushor, Debbie – Educational Leadership, 2011
When educators seek ways to connect with families and communities, they typically begin by looking outward. They attend to the barriers, challenges, and conditions that exist out there--families living in poverty, differing levels of parental education, and discrepant access to resources. Pushor proposes that educators begin instead by looking…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Conferences, Family Involvement, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Ferlazzo, Larry – Educational Leadership, 2011
To create the kinds of school-family partnerships that raise student achievement, improve local communities, and increase public support, schools need to understand the difference between family involvement and family engagement. Schools that emphasize the latter tend toward doing with families, rather than doing to families. These schools do more…
Descriptors: Community Needs, Family Involvement, School Community Relationship, Public Support
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